This rare 1939 treatise gives the view of National-Socialist Germany that the author, a Scottish scholar, developed during his time inside Hitler's Third Reich. Far from being the sort of hateful diatribe that was the common British judgement in those days, this book gives an insightful overview of National Socialism and of the domestic and foreign-political state of Germany less than 100 days before the outbreak of World War Two. Overview - Table of Contents: Dedication / To the Reader / Preface Der Führer The Beleaguered City National Socialism The Nazi Rallys at Nuremberg The Foreign Policy of Germany England and Germany March 7th 1936, a Most Important Date The Real Enemy of Europe Communism versus National Socialism The Union of the German People of Austria and the Sudeten Germans With the German People of the Reich The Sudeten Germans Extract from a Czech Schoolbook Acts of "Aggression" by Germany The Dance of Death Our Future Policy Towards Germany The Hitler Youth Movement The Winter Help Organization Winter Help Collections Organization of the Welfare work Administration National Socialism and the Protestant Church Economics Finance The Two Problems Roads Sweden's Example Steady Rise The Monopoly of Raw Materials The Four Years' Plan The German Colonies The Labour Front The Labour Law The Labour Courts Social Honour Courts Strength Through Joy Agriculture Marketing regulations Establishing a New German Peasantry Munich and After Epilogue (by The Scriptorium) Appendix: On National Socialism and World Relations. Speech Delivered in the German Reichstag on January 30th 1937 by Adolf Hitler